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    Topique et focus discursifs locaux chez les enfants et les adultes hongrois by Gabriella Fekete

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In order to observe the developmental trajectory of topic and focus, we collected oral narrations from native Hungarian speakers of 5 age groups (3, 5, 7-8, 11-12 year-olds and adults). …”
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    Carotenoids in Potato Tubers: A Bright Yellow Future Ahead by Monica Sturaro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The high biodiversity of tuber carotenoid levels and composition is presented, with an emphasis on the under-exploited native germplasm that represents a wide reservoir of useful genetic variants to breed carotenoid-rich varieties. …”
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    Government Efforts to Protect Habitat for the Florida Panther on Private Lands by Elizabeth F. Pienaar, Melissa M. Kreye

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…These lands also play a key role in conserving other native species like gopher tortoises, bob white quail, turkeys, deer, vultures, scrub jays, cranes, black bears, and bobcats. …”
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    Effect of Al~2~O~3~ Passivation on Structured Si/PEDOT:PSS Hybrid Solar Cell by Sameer Alghanmi, Khalid Alshammari

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The deposited Al~2~O~3~ thin layer provides better wettability of PEDOT:PSS compared to native oxide, which minimizes pores, and pin-hole density usually occurs in spin-coating process. …”
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    Generalist Bee Species on Brazilian Bee-Plant Interaction Networks by Astrid de Matos Peixoto Kleinert, Tereza Cristina Giannini

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Apis mellifera is an exotic bee species and Trigona spinipes, a native species, is also widespread and presents broad diet breath and high number of individuals per colony.…”
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    Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida by Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…So far, giant reed has not proved problematic in Florida, but recent permitting of its planting for bioenergy feed stock may increase the risk that it could naturalize into plant communities in Florida and other southeastern states and potentially cause economic losses as well as harm to native species and habitats. This 5-page fact sheet describes the biology of this species and explains some strategies for its control. …”
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    Computer assisted language learning in English language classrooms in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Džanić Nihada Delibegović, Hasanspahić Amila

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While adults, as digital immigrants, might not use modern information technology excessively, children and teens are true digital natives, who have grown up with the latest technologies and use them with great pleasure in all aspects of their lives adapting them to their needs (Prensky, 2001). …”
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    ‘Blood’ Kinship and Kinship in Christ’s Blood: Nomadic Evangelism in the Nenets Tundra by Tatiana Vagramenko

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…On other side, it was the indigenisation of the Christian concept of kinship according to native internal cultural logic. Evangelical communities in the tundra were plunged into the traditional practices of Nenets kinship networks, economic exchanges, and marriage alliances. …”
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    Chromosome-scale genome assembly of Korean goosegrass (Eleusine indica) by Solji Lee, Changsoo Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although a chromosome-level genome assembly of E. indica from China was published last year, the present research focuses on a population of E. indica native to South Korea. Considering the high genetic variability among wild E. indica populations, constructing multi-reference genomes from geographically distinct populations is crucial for comprehensive weed management strategies. …”
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    Identification of Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac, and Poisonwood by Sydney Park Brown, Joe Sewards, Patricia Grace, Sherrie Lowe

    Published 2012-03-01
    “… Florida parks and woodlands are favorite places for many people who enjoy outdoor activities. Unfortunately, the native plants poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and poisonwood can make these outings a miserable experience. …”
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    Apple Maggot, Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… The apple maggot, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (also known as the "railroad worm") is an insect native to North America. Originally it fed in the fruit of wild hawthorn (Crataegus spp.), but during the past 130 years it has become a primary pest of cultivated apples, especially in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. …”
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    Government Efforts to Protect Habitat for the Florida Panther on Private Lands by Elizabeth F. Pienaar, Melissa M. Kreye

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…These lands also play a key role in conserving other native species like gopher tortoises, bob white quail, turkeys, deer, vultures, scrub jays, cranes, black bears, and bobcats. …”
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    De l’ojibwa au dakota : pour une analyse transformationnelle des langues amérindiennes by Emmanuel Désveaux, Michel de Fornel

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to propose a radical new typological approach to the diversity of Native languages, which is directly inspired by Lévi-Strauss’ Mythologiques and his concept of transformation. …”
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    When Ghosts Can Talk: Informant Reality and Ethnographic Policy by James M Nyce, Sanna Talja, Sidney Dekker

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The analytic models and categories we use in these cases are equivalent to often tacit and taken-for-granted Western strategies for dealing with ‘non-existent things’ and these make it impossible to take native statements at face value. We could turn the situation around in ethnographic analyses if we put under the microscope our own Western taken-for-granted assumptions and did so by taking definitions of reality, community, and the person radically different from our own seriously.…”
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    Fiery words: Unveiling anger in Hindi idioms through conceptual metaphors and metonymies by Abhijeet Satsangi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study is based on 40 idiomatic expressions on anger curated from diverse sources, including websites, books, and native speakers’ intuition. The study employs the theoretical framework of Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) by Lakoff and Johnson (1980) for the analysis of these linguistic expressions. …”
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    Serial Production, Serial Photography, and the Writing of History in Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance by Flora Valadié

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…The photograph itself was part of a larger project, “Man of the Twentieth Century,” in which Sander attempted to document the people of his native Westerwald. By photographing men and women from all walks of life, Sander thus created a typological catalogue of more than 600 photos of the German people, a part of which was later published in his book Face of our Time. …”
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    Cypress Weevil, Eudociminus mannerheimii (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Albert E. Mayfield, III

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… The cypress weevil, Eudociminus mannerheimii (Boheman), is a native insect that breeds primarily in scarred, weakened, or fallen bald cypress (Taxodium distichum [L.] …”
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    Stinging Nettle (<i>Urtica dioica</i>) Roots: The Power Underground—A Review by Françoise Martz, Santeri Kankaanpää

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Stinging nettle (<i>Urtica dioica</i>) is an herbaceous perennial plant native to Eurasia, wildly distributed throughout the temperate parts of the world. …”
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    The Potential Role of Surprisal in Predicting Pronunciation Problems in L2 English Phonology by Monika Pukli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In an analogy of the (native) phonologization model by Hume and Mailhot (2013), it was expected that one would encounter more mistakes in high surprisal words (i.e. uncommon words whose articulation is complex) than more familiar, average surprisal words, and that low surprisal words (i.e. the most frequent and simple words) would be likewise more often mispronounced than the average. …”
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    The ‘Conquering’ Soldier-Merchants of the Balkans: Colonization, State Interventionism and Separatist Claims in the Danubian Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia (18th-19th Cen... by Aysel Yıldız

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It aims at revealing complex relations between agents on three levels: local (voivodes, boyars, commoners), the regional (Janissaries and other soldiery) and the imperial; while also examining the influx of Muslims into the Principalities and its consequences as an interplay between various claims of trading rights, provisionist policies implemented by the imperial centre and the autonomous desires of the native nobility. The paper contends that the tributary status of the Principalities provided a major advantage in protecting the local population against Muslim penetration, as manifested in the ensuing direct intervention of the Porte and consequent trade restrictions. …”
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